
Then, concentrated streams of hot air are directed solely to the desired shrink area. This minimizes possible distortion and damage and assures a uniform TE seal.
K.O.E. (E. Norwalk, CT) has introduced a new shrink tunnel with two types of heat to achieve precise fit and placement of heat-shrinkable labels. The combination hot air tunnel first uses radiant and convection heat to gradually heat the labels.
Then, concentrated streams of hot air are directed solely to the desired shrink area. This minimizes possible distortion and damage and assures a uniform TE seal.